— Fun and Informative Tool Increases Understanding About Aircraft Arrivals, Departures and Overflights —
Naples, FL – The Naples Airport Authority (NAA) is pleased to announce the addition of a new flight tracking system to its website. Available for public use, flight tracking allows users to watch time-delayed (approximately 10 minutes) movement of aircraft arriving, departing and overflying the Naples Airport and Southwest Florida.
To access the tool, users can click on the orange box labeled ‘Flight Tracking’ at the top of the NAA’s website home page or directly by going to flynaples.com/flight-tracking. The tracker shows flight paths, aircraft numbers, altitude and aircraft origin and destination airports, which can be fun and informative for the public.
The new system also allows users to submit a written comment regarding aircraft operations on the tracking system website. Noise comment information is documented, time-stamped, and submitted to the NAA to be included as part of the noise comment report which is reviewed and submitted to the NAA Board of Commissioners and the Noise Compatibility Committee.
“The new flight tracking and aircraft noise comment reporting tool available on our website is another example of our commitment to community outreach and engagement,” said Zachary Burch, Communications and Community Outreach Manager for the NAA. “We hope the public will utilize this tool to access flight information and continue to stay informed about aircraft operating at and around the airport.”
About Naples Airport
Naples Airport is ideally located within minutes of downtown Naples, the Gulf of Mexico and I-75, connecting people to the Paradise Coast through an exceptional airport experience. The airport serviced 113,137 annual operations in the last fiscal year, while being an engaged, responsive partner to the community. Home to flight schools, air charter operators, car rental agencies, and corporate aviation and non-aviation businesses, the airport is also a central location for public services, including fire/rescue services, mosquito control, the Collier County Sheriff’s Aviation Unit and other community services.
All funds used for the airport’s operation, maintenance and improvements are generated from activities at the airport or federal and state grants from aviation-related user fees. The airport receives no local tax dollars. The Florida Department of Transportation values the airport’s annual economic impact to the community at more than $440 million.
For more information or to subscribe to email updates from the airport, visit www.FlyNaples.com.
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